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‘Bittersweet’ Time For Owners Of The 1965 Corvette Stolen At Woodward Dream Cruise

As the event was winding down, the Ondriseks met with friends for dinner at a Birmingham cafe. When the couple left the restaurant an hour later, the 1965 Corvette convertible was gone.

“Is there any place that’s totally safe,” Gordon Ondrisek said. “I always said ‘I’ll go to Birmingham because if somebody wants a car like that, they can go out and buy it.'”

It will be Gordon Ondriseks’ first showing without a classic car in 17 years.

“We’ll see what happens,” he said. “It’s going to be sad. … I have mixed feelings.”

Though, they plan to use this year’s dream cruise as a window shopping event, looking for a new set of wheels to replace their cherished 1965 Corvette, even though the report cites their previous Corvette had a rare engine. What kind of engine, we’re not sure.

“It had the engine people want,” Gordon Ondrisek said.

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